PowerBooks
The PowerBook was a line of notebook computers produced by Apple Computer, Inc. from September 1991 to January 2006. The PowerBook series was targeted at professionals and was known for its innovative features, such as its trackball pointing device and the placement of the keyboard forward of the screen to accommodate a wrist rest.
The original PowerBook models, the 100, 145, and 170, were released in 1991 and established the design
Throughout its lifespan, Apple released numerous PowerBook models, including the PowerBook Duo line, which featured a
In 2006, Apple discontinued the PowerBook line and replaced it with the MacBook Pro. The PowerBook's legacy